Having greatly reduced vision.
Lacking in insight or discernment.
1 Some mental accident impressed this picture on the purblind memory of childhood.
2 To the purblind laws of the West it may seem a great thing.
3 Henceforth, road-hogs, round-dodgers and purblind refs will all get a verbal free pass.
4 There was but one way of lifting his purblind stupidity to the light.
5 The seeing had become purblind so gradually that they scarcely noticed their loss.
6 The seeing had become purblind so gradually that they scarcely noted their loss.
7 In Simon are acted out doting conservatism, mean expediency, purblind calculation, carnal insensibility.
8 You vagrant fly, you purblind moth, beware how you come within his range!
9 He meant to say that headlong marriages-marriagescontracted in purblind passion-alwaysend in misery.
10 This cannot be my ring; I see another device, unless I am going purblind .
11 Do you think he died by happenstance, you purblind fool?
12 We peer in our purblind fashion into the future and try to anticipate our needs.
13 The purblind Johnson was not, we may imagine, much of a critic in such matters.
14 Far beyond halfway he hastens to meet the purblind .
15 And I suppose that these purblind sheep do have some occult weight that is salutary.
16 Tavender gave his benefactor a purblind sort of wink.
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